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I've got a contractor telling me he had problems in a residence with high ceilings (13-14'). The t'stat was at 5' and the room wasn't heating properly. Since 5' is where the residents would be, I'm not sure locating the t'stat (or the t'stat sensor) higher would work. Any input?

Thanks for the reply's. The contractor wanted to put a sensor higher up the wall connected to the thermostat at an accessible point. He is a general contractor who has built large (8000 sq. ft. +) homes. The problem project he referred to was forced air. No radiant.